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i'm not used to him... not used to seeing him like that. i don't ever want to see him like that again. >> reporter: but even if caleb fully recovers, what happened at the midnight movie threatens to ruin the couple financially. his family has been told medical bills could total $2 million. long-time friend michael west is trying to raise money. >> caleb, he doesn't have any insurance. soy put together a web site. >> looking forward to being a dad. >> we talk to him, we know he can hear us. we tell him he needs to get better because he needs to be a dad. >> reporter: many are struggling with the emotions raised by this tragedy. 13-year-old kaylan was babysitter for the youngest victim in the shooting, six-year-old veronica moseer sullivan. veronica's mother ashley moser is still in the hospital with wounds to her neck and abdomen. kaylan was in the theater beside them. >> i wanted just... i want it to be a nightmare, a dream, i don't want this to be real. >> reporter: when the shooting stopped kaylan called 911 and tried to give c.p.r. to ve
i'm not used to him... not used to seeing him like that. i don't ever want to see him like that again. >> reporter: but even if caleb fully recovers, what happened at the midnight movie threatens to ruin the couple financially. his family has been told medical bills could total $2 million. long-time friend michael west is trying to raise money. >> caleb, he doesn't have any insurance. soy put together a web site. >> looking forward to being a dad. >> we talk to him, we...
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we have donna and greg with us. donna, take a listen to this question that we got. >> why isn't the government doing more to give more student loans out, make it easier for students? >> do you have kids going to college? >> one in and one going into college next year. >> if so many parents and students it's your advice? >> well, certainly, you know, i think the person is right. when you have kids in college, it feels like it's insurmountable how much you have to pay. the federal government has actually just as much aid out there, but with all the problems with the budget deficit, they haven't been able to increase, aid, and there are more people applying for aid. so there's more competition for the dollars. so you want to max out whatever federal aid you can get. the federal government isn't the only place you can turn to for aid. a lot of states subsidize loans. and that helps tremendously. and there are other sources, too. this is a person who has kids in college. there's a lot you can do to cut your tab. . you ca
we have donna and greg with us. donna, take a listen to this question that we got. >> why isn't the government doing more to give more student loans out, make it easier for students? >> do you have kids going to college? >> one in and one going into college next year. >> if so many parents and students it's your advice? >> well, certainly, you know, i think the person is right. when you have kids in college, it feels like it's insurmountable how much you have to...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
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. ♪ how precious did that grace appear ♪ >> and grace will lead us all. ♪ and grace will lead us home >> when we've been there 10,000 years. ♪ when we've been there 10,000 years ♪ >> bright shining as the sun. ♪ bright shining as the sun >> we've no less days to sing god's praise. ♪ we've no less days to sing god's praise ♪ >> then when we've first begun. ♪ than when we've first begun >> let's do the first verse again. ♪ amazing grace ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ that saved a wretch like me ♪ i once was lost ♪ but now i'm found ♪ was blind but now i see >> and as the sun sets over aurora, colorado, an emotional vigil service ending with 10,000 people who are gathered here holding hands singing "amazing grace." this has been more than an hour and a half memorial. we've seen grieving, more than a few people wiping tears from their eyes. part revival, part prayer service. but completely a tribute to the 12 people whose lives were lost in the theater just a short distance from here. the 58 who were wounded, an entire community that is grieving a loss that is very deep.
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he is joining us on the phone. senator, we talk a lot about different political topics, you and i, i always enjoy our conversations. i'd like to just get your thoughts, not only as a lawmaker but as a father, as a military man, you know, what is your reaction to what happened in colorado? oh, unfortunately it looks like we lost senator mccain. we were trying to work with him over the phone because he was supposed to be joining us in person. i don't know if we'll be be able to get him back. one of the things we wanted to talk to senator mccain about is not only what happened in colorado but what is happening in syria. there are serious threats coming from the foreign minister inside of syria at this time that there is an acknowledgment that they have chemical weapons, that they won't use those chemical weapons on their own people unless there is foreign intervention. we'll be talking a little bit more about that story throughout the week, that is going to be one of our big stories and we wanted to get senator mccain
he is joining us on the phone. senator, we talk a lot about different political topics, you and i, i always enjoy our conversations. i'd like to just get your thoughts, not only as a lawmaker but as a father, as a military man, you know, what is your reaction to what happened in colorado? oh, unfortunately it looks like we lost senator mccain. we were trying to work with him over the phone because he was supposed to be joining us in person. i don't know if we'll be be able to get him back. one...
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also at the theater behind us they are telling us a couple of things. one, the shooter started with a shotgun he then went to semiautomatic rifle which froze and went to the pistol after that those canisters he threw in had tear gas. shepard? >> shepard: adam housley they crime scene. thanks. greta van susteren was in the courtroom this morning. we will talk to her about what she saw and what we did not see on tv. that's coming up inside fox report. first though, unprecedented penalties for an unthinkable coverup. the ncaa today hammered pennsylvania state university with some of the harshest penalties it has ever handed down. penalties for attempting to hide the actions of the now convicted child rapist, jerry sandusky. a jury last month convicted the former penn state assistant coach on had 5 counts of child sex abuse. is he widely expected to spend the rest of his life in prison. internal investigation revealed the school's leaders including the legendary head coach joe paterno knew of the accusations against coach sandusky. did nothing to stop it, a
also at the theater behind us they are telling us a couple of things. one, the shooter started with a shotgun he then went to semiautomatic rifle which froze and went to the pistol after that those canisters he threw in had tear gas. shepard? >> shepard: adam housley they crime scene. thanks. greta van susteren was in the courtroom this morning. we will talk to her about what she saw and what we did not see on tv. that's coming up inside fox report. first though, unprecedented penalties...
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thanks for being with us. if are brought in to interview the suspect, what would the first thing you would want to know? >> wow, i mean there are so many unanswered questions that we have. and you know, i think part of the tragedy of all of this is that we want to know why. we want to know what would motivate somebody to do such a horrible thing. and the fact of the matter is we may never know why. we may never know if there is really a reason that will be satisfying to all of us for why this happened. and i know that the forensic experts will be spending a lot of time interviewing the suspect and trying to get that question answered. and you know, there are many ways to do that, different tests and speaking with him and interviewing him. but it will probably be a long process and take quite a while. >> what have you learned from the information we're getting from people who knew him, relatively well, i guess i would say, of someone who is a lab partner and sat behind him in class, all of them seem to say a co
thanks for being with us. if are brought in to interview the suspect, what would the first thing you would want to know? >> wow, i mean there are so many unanswered questions that we have. and you know, i think part of the tragedy of all of this is that we want to know why. we want to know what would motivate somebody to do such a horrible thing. and the fact of the matter is we may never know why. we may never know if there is really a reason that will be satisfying to all of us for why...
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a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica ghawi, a sports journalists, a few weeks ago, ironically escaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. >> she had an epiphany at that moment that it could happen to any of us at any time. and instead of being afraid of that, she embraced life more fully. >> reporter: so many of these victims were just starting out in life. most of them for only in their 20s, just out for a night of fun. and sadly for their families, the next chapter begins with planning their funerals. >> so many faces to remember here. the vigil planned here tonight. thank you. >>> we are going now to the investigation. pierre thomas is reporting on the weapons and the bullets. the four guns, 6,000 rounds of ammunition. tonight, he has confirmed the semiautomatic assault rifle jammed in the attack. the question now, could the rampage have been far worse? here is pierre's report. >> reporter: the plan to massacre the crowds in a movie was unfolding flawlessly. there was fear and chaos as james holmes fired
a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica ghawi, a sports journalists, a few weeks ago, ironically escaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. >> she had an epiphany at that moment that it could happen to any of us at any time. and instead of being afraid of that, she embraced life more fully. >> reporter: so many of these victims were just starting out in life. most of them for only in their 20s, just out for a night of fun. and sadly for their families, the next chapter...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've earned a say. get the facts and make your voice heard on medicare and social security at earnedasay.org. >>> unemotional, his unemotiona opening and closing and his head bobbing back and forth. it is the first look that we have gotten of 24-year-old james holmes, the young man accused of killing 12 people and wounding 58 in that movie theater in aurora, colorado, overnight from thursday to friday of last week. this is the first time
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪...
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use your value sense. sign up at scottbrand.com. >>> much of china's capital, beijing, remains underwater after a weekend rainstorm that officials call the heaviest downpour in more than 60 years. at least 37 people died in the storm and floods that followed. in northeastern spain, wind driven wildfires have killed at least 3 people and injured two dozen more. the fires are raging in dry forestland along the main highway between barcelona and the border 80 miles north. at least 82,000 acres have burned. cbs "moneywatch" now. big names are set to report quarterly earnings and tax havens for the super wealthy. ashley morrison has more. >> good morning, terrell. asian markets took a stumble on europe's debt crisis and china's economic slowdown. the hang seng fell over 3%. >>> this week we'll get important earnings reports. apple is out with results on thursday and facebook makes its first report since going public despite losing 121 points on friday. the dow was up 45 points on the week and once again is with
use your value sense. sign up at scottbrand.com. >>> much of china's capital, beijing, remains underwater after a weekend rainstorm that officials call the heaviest downpour in more than 60 years. at least 37 people died in the storm and floods that followed. in northeastern spain, wind driven wildfires have killed at least 3 people and injured two dozen more. the fires are raging in dry forestland along the main highway between barcelona and the border 80 miles north. at least 82,000...
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not make us a more safe and prosperous place. if there is common ground, i'm always willing to have that kind of conversation. >> thank you. i want to turn to the economy now. everyone is talking about this poll today from the hill newspaper, the hill website. a majority of voters blame the president for bad economic policy. two-thirds of the voters believe that bad job growth is because of bad policy. over a third blame president obama. he is the largest beneficiary, if you will, of that kind of blame. what has gone wrong? the economy is faltering again. in your view what specifically has gone wrong? >> well, i think the president made an error coming into office and deciding that the economy would take care of itself. he focused his energy on a series of liberal plans that he and his friends have been working on for years, take over the health care industry, a massive regulation of financial services in this country, trying to impose unions where employees don't want them, a new energy policy, slowing down the leasing of federa
not make us a more safe and prosperous place. if there is common ground, i'm always willing to have that kind of conversation. >> thank you. i want to turn to the economy now. everyone is talking about this poll today from the hill newspaper, the hill website. a majority of voters blame the president for bad economic policy. two-thirds of the voters believe that bad job growth is because of bad policy. over a third blame president obama. he is the largest beneficiary, if you will, of that...
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that does it for us here on "squawk on the street." it's wapner and the "fast money halftime report." >>> the s&p 500 heat happen, let's go inside the major averages now. the dow working on its eighth straight monday decline. here we stit sit down 140 points. that's a loss of more than 1%. we've saved about 100 points off the worst levels of the dow. here's gold, crude oil, weaker today as well. watching the ten-year treasury. there it is. 1.43. historic lows for many treasury yields today. here's what we're following on the "halftime" show today. is getting short the best way to play the market selloff? and should you sell before a company reports? find out if that's the winning trade this earnings season. and ahead of apple's results tomorrow, we're trading the tablet revolution, a game changer for numerous industries. and we look at which chip stocks may be your best buys. welcome to the "halftime" show. let's talk about the selloff. europe, front and center again. >> yeah, and i think what's notable is that gold isn't working in th
that does it for us here on "squawk on the street." it's wapner and the "fast money halftime report." >>> the s&p 500 heat happen, let's go inside the major averages now. the dow working on its eighth straight monday decline. here we stit sit down 140 points. that's a loss of more than 1%. we've saved about 100 points off the worst levels of the dow. here's gold, crude oil, weaker today as well. watching the ten-year treasury. there it is. 1.43. historic lows...
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as syrian troops drive the rebels out of the capital suburbs with the us fighting words to aleppo the country's largest city and take a stronghold of president assad. status update new findings reveal how government snooping means that halted tied and tweet on internet social networks can and will be held against you plus. dairy from the spill the outrage literally in front of the european parliament here is that how major its food industry fixes milk their profit. news from russia and around the world this is all see was me thanks for joining as fast as syrian government forces claim to have regained control of damascus suburbs crushing the rebels' most daring offensive on the country's capital so as the rest began it's now the city of aleppo that's bearing the brunt of the conflict with clashes between the army and opposition militants that are running for several days all he's accountable is in syria explains the shifting dynamics of the fighting. he was one of the few if not the only four in the crew that was able to travel to the last in three months ago and from what we've seen
as syrian troops drive the rebels out of the capital suburbs with the us fighting words to aleppo the country's largest city and take a stronghold of president assad. status update new findings reveal how government snooping means that halted tied and tweet on internet social networks can and will be held against you plus. dairy from the spill the outrage literally in front of the european parliament here is that how major its food industry fixes milk their profit. news from russia and around...
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i think so i think we can we have to be a little bit skeptical about the use of the. simply in the sense of they use the term quite loosely but nevertheless it clearly represents a certain faction or tendency in iraq that we saw in operation specially some years ago which seems to have come to the fore and which is clearly connected with the whole events in the region i don't think you can detach it isolate it to iraq you have forces lining up really i think there's no doubt that it has to do with targeting iran among other things and forcing other interests in the region. and if they're capable of pulling the type of attack that we saw nationwide today what might al-qaeda or any other kind of terrorist cells in iraq be capable of doing. well i think we have to assure that those forces are at least capable of doing now what they did in roughly in the period two thousand and five to two thousand and eight also i think we have to assume that. they have some definite form of outside backing so that there may well even be outside personnel involved for example not even ir
i think so i think we can we have to be a little bit skeptical about the use of the. simply in the sense of they use the term quite loosely but nevertheless it clearly represents a certain faction or tendency in iraq that we saw in operation specially some years ago which seems to have come to the fore and which is clearly connected with the whole events in the region i don't think you can detach it isolate it to iraq you have forces lining up really i think there's no doubt that it has to do...
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international news live from moscow this is the with me of all of us thanks for joining us first syrian government forces claim to have regained control of damascus suburbs crushing the rebels' most daring offensive on the country's capital since the rest began and it's now the city of aleppo that is bearing the brunt of the conflict with clashes between the army and opposition running for several days on a boy who's in syria explains the shifting dynamics of the fighting. art he was one of the few if not the only four in the crew that was able to travel to the last in three months ago and from what we've seen there i can tell you that he's a very peculiar case for these whole syrian struggle no where you can see the convergence of the genuine democratic movement and pure criminal activity so the only as in on one hand aleppo is home to a major university so a lot of people you meet there are liberally minded intellectuals they oftentimes disagree with the policies of bashar assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who
international news live from moscow this is the with me of all of us thanks for joining us first syrian government forces claim to have regained control of damascus suburbs crushing the rebels' most daring offensive on the country's capital since the rest began and it's now the city of aleppo that is bearing the brunt of the conflict with clashes between the army and opposition running for several days on a boy who's in syria explains the shifting dynamics of the fighting. art he was one of the...
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police have not telling us how bad the other people are doing. this case remains under investigation. >>> bowing to the wishes of many over the observations of others penn state university made a symbolic move many said they had to do. sherrie johnson is here with exactly what the university did in an effort to move forward>> reporter: well, today the ncaa plans to announce sanctions against penn state and its football program. meanwhile, the statue of the late legendary football coach joe paterno is gone taken down sunday morning by the university many they used tarp keepingunder wraps as much of the activity as possible. an independent report found paterno should have done more when he heard jerry sandusky was abusing young boys. he was fired after 51 years 45 as head coach. the removal attracted a crowd of people. some felt it needed to go and others thought it was. >> he jerk reaction. -- knee jerk reaction. >> i think it's better for the university in general and everyone involved if the statue was not there as a constant reminder. >> report
police have not telling us how bad the other people are doing. this case remains under investigation. >>> bowing to the wishes of many over the observations of others penn state university made a symbolic move many said they had to do. sherrie johnson is here with exactly what the university did in an effort to move forward>> reporter: well, today the ncaa plans to announce sanctions against penn state and its football program. meanwhile, the statue of the late legendary football...
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. >> it is very hard for us. >> some estimates put the cost of the athens games at 10 billion euros. what is to show of it? the sporting a legacy left to rust. >> it's almost impossible to see now, but what this was once the kayak area. today, these venues are symbols of what has happened to greece. the country could never afford the olympics and other grand infrastructure projects after joining the euro. as it wore off, reality and decay set in. pride of hosting the games has begun to abate. >> athens solve the real price -- athens saw the real price. >> we have the new airport. we have new roads. we have new technology, communication. transportation was one of the biggest problems. of course there was overspending. of course there were mistakes. yes, the olympic games were positive for greece. >> many wonder what went wrong ever since. there's no money to fix the air conditioning in this facility. athletes are left to swelter. the eight years on from the games, a greek sports have had a hard landing. was it worth it? >> we do not have much money now, maybe because we have the olymp
. >> it is very hard for us. >> some estimates put the cost of the athens games at 10 billion euros. what is to show of it? the sporting a legacy left to rust. >> it's almost impossible to see now, but what this was once the kayak area. today, these venues are symbols of what has happened to greece. the country could never afford the olympics and other grand infrastructure projects after joining the euro. as it wore off, reality and decay set in. pride of hosting the games has...
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of bashar assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who are any political games they don't want that democracy to be delivered through these very bloody conflicts through this very bloody struggle on the other hand aleppo is home to many militia groups this is probably because it's far more closer to the north and to the turkish border that is used to supply all those arms and in the left of you here are a lot of stories a lot of cases of industrial terrorism for shops and factories for sat on fire simply because their owners your fused to pay the so-called revolution their attacks that the free syrian army attempted to impose on local businesses there are also a lot of cases of kidnappings and those kidnappings are carried out not so much for political aims or goals but rather simply for ransom so a lever is indeed a very important strategic location for both the army and the opposition and the battle for aleppo will be very important in determining the balance of power of the distribution of forces in these seventeen
of bashar assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who are any political games they don't want that democracy to be delivered through these very bloody conflicts through this very bloody struggle on the other hand aleppo is home to many militia groups this is probably because it's far more closer to the north and to the turkish border that is used to supply all those arms and in the left of you here are a lot of stories a lot...
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distribution of forces in these seventeen month long syrian conflict oh exon my continues to update us on what's happening on the ground in syria on her twitter feed she travels across the country and is visited a military hospital in the capital she says around one hundred soldiers died there in the last three days majority of them are in their late teens and early twenty's you can also follow the latest news from syria on tease me your feet as well. so israel says it's prepared to deal with syria's chemical arsenal if it falls into hezbollah's also seem collapse despite possessing such weapons damascus insists it will use them only if there's a foreign attack well some regional experts though think it's more dangerous if israel how the syrian rebels obtain that stockpile. i think that the syrians are moving caches of of weapons of a conventional or an unconventional nature within syria that's their own prerogative of a sovereign state they have their rights and the prerogative of moving their weapons where ever they want at the same time if that's what the argument is as defending le
distribution of forces in these seventeen month long syrian conflict oh exon my continues to update us on what's happening on the ground in syria on her twitter feed she travels across the country and is visited a military hospital in the capital she says around one hundred soldiers died there in the last three days majority of them are in their late teens and early twenty's you can also follow the latest news from syria on tease me your feet as well. so israel says it's prepared to deal with...
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hands should assad's regime collapse despite possessing such weapons damascus insists it will only use them if there's a foreign attack some regional experts though think it's more dangerous of israel helps the syrian rebels to obtain the stockpile i think that the syrians are moving caches of of weapons of conventional or an unconventional nature within syria that's their own prerogative of a sovereign state they have their rights and the prerogative of moving their weapons were ever they want at the same time if that's what their argument is defending lebanon but then again let's see who are supporting the salafi fundamentalists in syria who are supporting the. fundamentalists who are being smuggled smuggled into syria i think it's clear that this is c. and turkey are are doing that so of there's a danger of such weapons falling into the hands of these people then the culprit there would be exactly the united states. a lot more lined up for you to come this hour including europe's farmers somewhat milking the system and we're not seeing a drop of those earnings we report on why the m
hands should assad's regime collapse despite possessing such weapons damascus insists it will only use them if there's a foreign attack some regional experts though think it's more dangerous of israel helps the syrian rebels to obtain the stockpile i think that the syrians are moving caches of of weapons of conventional or an unconventional nature within syria that's their own prerogative of a sovereign state they have their rights and the prerogative of moving their weapons were ever they want...
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headquarters in central moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's good to have you with us our top story this hour and a wave of terror in iraq attacks explosions and suicide bombings have killed at least a hundred and seven people across the country and left near three hundred wounded the seemingly coordinated assault turned today into the bloodiest episode in iraq since u.s. troops left the country government officials police and army units appear to have been the primary targets of the onslaught and attacks also came days after al kind as new leader in the country laid out a dash of plans for the terrorist cell there here's artie's mideast correspondent paula slayer with the latest. this is the most deadly attack in at least to go in iraq it follows a day yesterday that saw some seventeen people killed now we're hearing from a security personnel spokesperson that the target of these attacks is predominantly security and iraqi police it comes just days off to a warning by the leader of al qaida in iraq abu bakr gaiety that he would be retaking strongholds that had been th
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i will try using all the veteran and social justice protester has set himself up. in israel is the second such incident and fifth attempt in a week with the previous one coinciding with mass rallies against government policies and. who's a public housing activist and a regular demonstrations says the leadership is ignoring its citizens cries for help. i think what people are feeling is despair and this is what people are trying to say to our government. people are dying here every week people are committing suicide they do it in their homes they're doing it far away from our eyes but this happens here all the time people are not dying here of hunger but they are dying of despair binyamin. throughout his political career has always had a new liberal economic view which is pro privatization which is the whole idea is that poor people have to handle themselves. and this is what we have seen and throughout his career so i am not surprised that binyamin netanyahu is not answering us very quickly i am surprised that our minister of housing does not understand that either
i will try using all the veteran and social justice protester has set himself up. in israel is the second such incident and fifth attempt in a week with the previous one coinciding with mass rallies against government policies and. who's a public housing activist and a regular demonstrations says the leadership is ignoring its citizens cries for help. i think what people are feeling is despair and this is what people are trying to say to our government. people are dying here every week people...
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we will be using this over here. all you need to know is to paddle when i tell you. >> what if we capsize? >> we are going to be swimming. i have not been swimming since i was 12 years old. ♪ >> he is heading down to the finish line. ♪ you know what they say. if that first you do not succeed, try again. we just about made it that time. [unintelligible] thank you. >> i finished it. [rushing water] >> they say presenting the news can sometimes find you in deep water, but never like that. all this week, we will show you what other presenters do when they try out olympic sports. i want to see that for sure. that brings today's show to a close. you can find constant updates on the london games and all the rest of the day's news on our website. make sure to check out our facebook page. from all of us at world news america, thank you for watching. please tune in again tomorrow. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and shell
we will be using this over here. all you need to know is to paddle when i tell you. >> what if we capsize? >> we are going to be swimming. i have not been swimming since i was 12 years old. ♪ >> he is heading down to the finish line. ♪ you know what they say. if that first you do not succeed, try again. we just about made it that time. [unintelligible] thank you. >> i finished it. [rushing water] >> they say presenting the news can sometimes find you in deep...
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millions of us turned just social networks like facebook and twitter to share our lives with friends and family but what you might not know is that you could be giving away your personal data to governments as artie's were in a porn i explained no privacy settings can bar the authorities prying eyes. in the land of social media users tweet tag friends upload and share information at any given moment in the land of the free what americans post online can and will be used against them. according to twitter of the nearly twelve hundred government requests for user data filed in the first half of this year nearly eighty percent came from the u.s. government the micro message company says it complied with seventy five percent of user data washington requested social media in general twitter and facebook being prime examples of that are a part of an ever increasingly invasive police state in the united states it's it's not just about surveillance and about tracking and monitoring this is the way in which they're consolidating control in the past year u.s. judges have forced twitter to turn
millions of us turned just social networks like facebook and twitter to share our lives with friends and family but what you might not know is that you could be giving away your personal data to governments as artie's were in a porn i explained no privacy settings can bar the authorities prying eyes. in the land of social media users tweet tag friends upload and share information at any given moment in the land of the free what americans post online can and will be used against them. according...
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so tell us give us all the details we know that some deals have already been signed. that's correct natasha in fact there's going to be a better visit there because the meetings are spread out over two cities here in moscow air marshals resort city all sultry this is of course as you said prime minister mario monti is first official visit to russia so i guess why not join the best of the country house all four straight away but as you said a lot of deals have been sought already so let's go through without first with no italy's banks will run russia's p.t.b. two hundred and seven million euro zone that's to develop of moscow's sports and for a structure also with all the noise nickel and it's a nice touch and will run the vita seoul for clients in russia as a north east and also when all that's it basically rolls up and it's a lease and each have now aren't out all the financial details and there are deal to develop oil reserves and that's of course in the black and the baron so we're still wanted to confirmation about an investment deal or the want a billion euros an
so tell us give us all the details we know that some deals have already been signed. that's correct natasha in fact there's going to be a better visit there because the meetings are spread out over two cities here in moscow air marshals resort city all sultry this is of course as you said prime minister mario monti is first official visit to russia so i guess why not join the best of the country house all four straight away but as you said a lot of deals have been sought already so let's go...
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expenses at the secret side of british politics stay with us. you're. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. if they shoot something inappropriate for public they can easily be. casualties of war ok. i wish he would have never happened but it has. been a war a t.v. camera becomes an unnecessary what destroys their own safety all foreign nationals including journalists and inspectors should leave. and it's clear what happens with such witnesses i got on my site. ready. to. shoot her says shooting. skull.
expenses at the secret side of british politics stay with us. you're. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. if they shoot something inappropriate for public they can easily be. casualties of war ok....
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arthur is back with us. drew peterson, some names will come up for the rest of the career and that is one of them. >>arthur: depend on the outcome of the trial. the key for the jury is to watch people that do not watch a lot of news. but this is probably on the regular news. so, he was such a character, he was flaunting himself wherever he could. i remember you interviewed him and he pulled the thing out of his ear, and stormed -- he is a showman. that brings you that much more to people's attention which means people have a prejudice against you. on the jury selection what you trying to do is weed out the people who have a preconceived notion as to your guilt and innocence so it is hard to do. what is most surprising is that there are only 40 potential jurors. i thought there would be 400. what happens, the jury says, i am joe brown and i live in this neighborhood. and the judge says what do you know of the case? i heard about this. he killed one wife. and another. you are excused for cause. >>shepard: brin
arthur is back with us. drew peterson, some names will come up for the rest of the career and that is one of them. >>arthur: depend on the outcome of the trial. the key for the jury is to watch people that do not watch a lot of news. but this is probably on the regular news. so, he was such a character, he was flaunting himself wherever he could. i remember you interviewed him and he pulled the thing out of his ear, and stormed -- he is a showman. that brings you that much more to...
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join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more scenes of the aids memorial quilt at washington's national cathedral. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private foundation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, dedicated to education. additional funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the...
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jeffrey roberts professor at university college of ireland thank you very much for being with us today thank you so here in russia there are two dimensionally different takes on sterling some say he was a great guy who won the second world war and he actually gave the country an immense first another state at that actually he undermined the economy which led to the eventual collapse of the u.s.s.r. what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize is all you need to dust your life to solve it you need to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on with a picture of fascism and also the foundations for you know the post-war role is to solve it you to a nuclear superpower. you know if russia is still a great country. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's
jeffrey roberts professor at university college of ireland thank you very much for being with us today thank you so here in russia there are two dimensionally different takes on sterling some say he was a great guy who won the second world war and he actually gave the country an immense first another state at that actually he undermined the economy which led to the eventual collapse of the u.s.s.r. what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin...
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the assad or shame makes a veiled threat to use chemical weapons in its fight for survival. >> a series of coordinated attacks in iraq leaves more than 100 people dead, 200 wounded in numerous locations. >> europe plunged to new market turmoil. spain's debt surges, and the stocks in the euro continued their slide. >> syria has issued a very stark warning against any foreign interference, implying it would use chemical or biological warfare to combat any intervention from abroad. >> the warning comes as international pressure grows on the government to step aside from several fronts arab foreign ministers said offered president assad a safe exit if he resigns. >> but the syrian leader is showing he intends to remain in power, launching new counter offenses against rebel strongholds. our coverage begins on the ground in syria. >> this video posted on the internet is believed to have been filmed in aleppo. rebels said fierce fighting is continuing there and the capital damascus. pressure is mounting on president bashar al-assad. for the first time, the syrian government has indirectly rais
the assad or shame makes a veiled threat to use chemical weapons in its fight for survival. >> a series of coordinated attacks in iraq leaves more than 100 people dead, 200 wounded in numerous locations. >> europe plunged to new market turmoil. spain's debt surges, and the stocks in the euro continued their slide. >> syria has issued a very stark warning against any foreign interference, implying it would use chemical or biological warfare to combat any intervention from...
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i'll be back with a reminder of the headlines in just a few minutes to stay with us. you're . more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today. if they shoot something inappropriate for a public they can easily be shown to. have she's a war ok. i wish she would have never happened but it has. been a war a t.v. camera becomes an unnecessary would destroy their own safety all foreign nationals including journalists and inspectors should leave iran. and the spear work out buns with such witnesses i got it on my site. many. merciless shooting on our. interpol started. for going global and now it's pulling the fire. log in. to the right of. choose your place take your stand. needs to. make your statement. spread the word. coupon stream among. the scum.
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and i don't know what they're going to do, but i think it's incumbent on them to tell us specifically, not just in broad terms. it's time i think that we hold them accountable and say, okay, you want our votes? what are you going to do? >> many others like colorado governor john hickenlooper expressed that more gun regulation would have prevented shootings like the ones we saw friday in aurora. >> if you look at this person that's -- again, almost a creature. if he could have gotten access to the guns bharks kind of bomb could he manufacture. we are in an information age with access to all kinds of information and he was diabolical, demonic in the twisted sense. i think almost as a terrorist who wanted to take way, not just the people here but in the country, our ability to enjoy life to go to a movie theater, which for most of us is a refuge to get away from the rest of some of the pressures of life. i'm not sure -- it's a human issue in some way. how are we not able to identify someone like this who is so deeply, deeply disturbed? >> i think we need to look at everything, i think th
and i don't know what they're going to do, but i think it's incumbent on them to tell us specifically, not just in broad terms. it's time i think that we hold them accountable and say, okay, you want our votes? what are you going to do? >> many others like colorado governor john hickenlooper expressed that more gun regulation would have prevented shootings like the ones we saw friday in aurora. >> if you look at this person that's -- again, almost a creature. if he could have gotten...